Tourism in Kashmir 2026 — Resilience, Growth, and a New Era of Travel Tourism has long been the economic backbone of Kashmir, driving employment, social mobility, and global interest in the Himalayan region. As we enter 2026, the tourism sector stands at a crossroads — balancing recovery, persistent challenges, and opportunities for sustainable expansion. The tourism landscape in Jammu & Kashmir has seen dramatic fluctuations over the past few years. After the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, there were clear signs of revival. Domestic tourist visits surged from approximately…
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Kashmir’s Almond Blossoms: The Ultimate Spring Spectacle Outshining Tulips – A Complete Travel Guide
Kashmir’s Almond Blossoms: Nature’s Forgotten Masterpiece Srinagar 25 March 2025: Move over, tulips! While the Dutch may have their floral fame, Kashmir’s almond blossoms are spring’s best-kept secret. Every March, the valley transforms into a pastel paradise, where delicate pink and white blooms blanket orchards, gardens, and mountainsides. This ephemeral spectacle—lasting just 2–3 weeks—heralds the end of harsh winters and breathes life into Kashmir’s cultural and culinary soul. Forget crowded tulip gardens; here’s why almond blossoms deserve your bucket list spotlight. The Almond Blossom Chronicles: A History Rooted in Beauty…
Read MoreLadakh to Promote Hanle’s Pristine Skies for Astronomical Research and Tourism
Unlocking the Wonders of the Cosmos: Hanle Dark Sky Reserve Beckons Astronomers In the vast, high-altitude expanse of Ladakh, where the sky seems to stretch into infinity, a unique destination has emerged, poised to capture the fascination of astronomers worldwide. The Hanle Dark Sky Reserve, nestled in the Changthang region of Ladakh, has been granted a new lease of life with the recent approval from the Union Ministry of Home, allowing overnight stays for foreign tourists. This decision is set to open the floodgates to international visitors eager to explore…
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